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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,218 --> 00:00:02,045 [narrator] In the criminal justice system, 2 00:00:02,089 --> 00:00:03,438 the people are represented 3 00:00:03,481 --> 00:00:05,831 by two separate yet equally important groups. 4 00:00:05,875 --> 00:00:08,051 The police, who investigate crime, 5 00:00:08,356 --> 00:00:11,098 and the Crown Prosecutors, who prosecute the offenders. 6 00:00:11,359 --> 00:00:12,534 These are their stories. 7 00:00:15,624 --> 00:00:18,496 No, not tomorrow, I'm on nights. 8 00:00:19,584 --> 00:00:20,585 Friday night? 9 00:00:22,370 --> 00:00:24,241 -Yeah but I'm worth waiting for! -[woman on radio] Any unit... 10 00:00:24,285 --> 00:00:27,027 Lima Oscar. Deal with a disturbance on Creake Street. 11 00:00:28,202 --> 00:00:30,073 Oscar Lima from seven-one-nine, 12 00:00:30,117 --> 00:00:32,771 show me assigned to the disturbance at Creake Street, over. 13 00:00:33,729 --> 00:00:35,209 [indistinct chatter] 14 00:00:38,255 --> 00:00:40,823 -Here you go Maya. -Oh, you're a lifesaver. 15 00:00:41,432 --> 00:00:42,738 Long night. 16 00:00:43,782 --> 00:00:45,697 He's on tonight, the one I was talking about. 17 00:00:46,220 --> 00:00:48,657 My favorite voice, Nick Bentley. 18 00:00:49,223 --> 00:00:51,225 -[man on radio] Lima Oscar -Oh, it's him again. 19 00:00:51,268 --> 00:00:53,357 from seven-one-nine. I have two suspects concerned drug dealing 20 00:00:53,401 --> 00:00:55,751 at Creake Street, both appear to be in the possession of firearms, 21 00:00:56,143 --> 00:00:58,319 I need a Trojan unit and urgent assistance. Over. 22 00:00:58,362 --> 00:01:02,627 All units from Lima Oscar, that's officer, requires urgent assistance. Creake Street. 23 00:01:02,671 --> 00:01:04,716 Can I have a Trojan unit, please? 24 00:01:04,760 --> 00:01:06,762 [man on radio] Lima Oscar from seven-one-three, show me assisting. 25 00:01:06,805 --> 00:01:10,070 Received. First unit on scene. A situation report, please. 26 00:01:10,418 --> 00:01:11,636 [gunshots over radio] 27 00:01:13,899 --> 00:01:16,076 Seven-one-nine, SITREP please. 28 00:01:17,425 --> 00:01:19,731 -Nick? -[Nick gasping] I'm hit. 29 00:01:22,952 --> 00:01:24,475 So is one suspect. 30 00:01:26,216 --> 00:01:28,784 Other suspect now towards Cornwall Road. I need an ambulance. 31 00:01:29,176 --> 00:01:31,917 All units from Lima Oscar, a suspect with a firearm 32 00:01:31,961 --> 00:01:34,485 towards Cornwall Road. First unit 33 00:01:34,529 --> 00:01:36,487 on scene a SITREP, please. 34 00:01:36,531 --> 00:01:37,662 Where's my back-up? 35 00:01:39,273 --> 00:01:40,361 -Where's Ray? -Seven-one-three from Lima Oscar, 36 00:01:40,404 --> 00:01:41,449 where are you? 37 00:01:42,363 --> 00:01:43,277 Seven-one-three? 38 00:01:43,625 --> 00:01:44,669 Where's the backup? 39 00:01:45,322 --> 00:01:47,368 Seven-one-nine, are you receiving? Over. 40 00:01:49,457 --> 00:01:51,459 Seven-one-nine, are you receiving? Over. 41 00:01:52,851 --> 00:01:54,810 Nick? Seven-one-nine... 42 00:01:57,856 --> 00:01:59,380 Tell us you're okay. 43 00:02:00,816 --> 00:02:01,817 Nick? 44 00:02:45,861 --> 00:02:46,949 [radio chatter] 45 00:02:48,298 --> 00:02:49,865 [Ronnie] This is PC Nick Bentley, 24 years of age, 46 00:02:49,908 --> 00:02:53,564 been on the beat for two years. Took a bullet to the stomach 47 00:02:53,608 --> 00:02:56,001 and one to the thigh. It hit the femoral artery. 48 00:02:56,045 --> 00:02:58,221 Bled to death, took around about four minutes. 49 00:02:58,917 --> 00:03:00,354 Caught in the crossfire. 50 00:03:00,963 --> 00:03:02,269 -Nightmare. -Yeah. 51 00:03:04,271 --> 00:03:07,578 Well, uniform just told me his partner was sorting out a parking argument 52 00:03:07,622 --> 00:03:09,667 at Waterloo Station, and when he got the shout, 53 00:03:09,711 --> 00:03:11,321 he misheard the address. 54 00:03:13,367 --> 00:03:15,282 Well, this time of night round here, we're gonna be struggling for witnesses. 55 00:03:17,458 --> 00:03:18,937 Got anything, Joy? 56 00:03:18,981 --> 00:03:21,244 Nine separate bullet shells scattered round the scene. 57 00:03:21,288 --> 00:03:23,812 -From two different weapons. -So our man had no chance. 58 00:03:25,901 --> 00:03:27,903 It looks like he's just started shaving, this kid. 59 00:03:27,946 --> 00:03:30,732 According to his ID, he's 21 years old, 60 00:03:30,775 --> 00:03:32,560 carrying a .38 weapon. 61 00:03:32,821 --> 00:03:36,259 Six of the shells came from him. The other three from a .22. 62 00:03:36,303 --> 00:03:38,043 Bentley's partner over there. 63 00:03:38,087 --> 00:03:40,524 What about the other drug dealer fellow? Got any DNA traces on him? 64 00:03:40,568 --> 00:03:43,701 Fingerprints on a bag of crack. Going to the lab now. 65 00:03:44,398 --> 00:03:46,965 Bentley's partner's waiting over there. Let's go and see how he's doing. 66 00:03:47,009 --> 00:03:49,229 What do you say to your husband on nights like this, Joy? 67 00:03:49,620 --> 00:03:51,448 Never that it's one of us got that shot. 68 00:03:56,105 --> 00:03:57,715 I was at the back of the station. 69 00:03:59,587 --> 00:04:02,329 Taxi rank had been blocked in by a limo on a hen night. 70 00:04:04,505 --> 00:04:05,593 Nick went on ahead... 71 00:04:06,594 --> 00:04:08,335 while I sorted the to-do out there. 72 00:04:09,336 --> 00:04:10,337 I should've been with him. 73 00:04:11,990 --> 00:04:14,341 Well, don't beat yourself up. It could've happened to anyone. 74 00:04:14,384 --> 00:04:15,907 Yeah, but I misheard the shout. 75 00:04:16,647 --> 00:04:19,259 I thought they said, "Leake Street." Not "Creake Street." 76 00:04:20,390 --> 00:04:22,218 Was your radio working properly? 77 00:04:22,262 --> 00:04:24,525 Half a dozen people having a ding-dong right in my ear didn't help. 78 00:04:26,962 --> 00:04:29,965 We're gonna need a proper debrief and a statement from you, Ray, 79 00:04:30,008 --> 00:04:32,794 -down at the station when you're ready. -Yeah, of course. 80 00:04:39,801 --> 00:04:42,282 Twenty-four. Same age as me. 81 00:04:42,891 --> 00:04:43,761 That's no age to die. 82 00:04:44,980 --> 00:04:46,851 There's never a good age. What you got? 83 00:04:46,895 --> 00:04:50,812 Bag from the crime scene containing crack had two major sets of prints. 84 00:04:51,073 --> 00:04:54,424 First was from the corpse, Ade Young, 21. 85 00:04:54,729 --> 00:04:58,428 Other prints belong to a Theo Carson. Here's his PNC record. 86 00:04:58,472 --> 00:04:59,951 But blinding, Teddy. 87 00:04:59,995 --> 00:05:02,345 That is just the ticket after the old all-nighter. 88 00:05:02,606 --> 00:05:06,480 A burglary, GBH, dealing heroin, ecstasy and ketamine. 89 00:05:06,828 --> 00:05:08,873 A full house. And he got off on all charges. 90 00:05:09,483 --> 00:05:11,528 -Lucky boy. -Not any more. 91 00:05:13,400 --> 00:05:15,053 [Matt] That's gotta be the worst thing in the world. 92 00:05:15,706 --> 00:05:17,665 -[Ronnie] What, losing a partner? -[Matt] Yeah. 93 00:05:18,753 --> 00:05:19,667 Oh... 94 00:05:21,408 --> 00:05:23,453 -Sorry. I know you... -That's alright. 95 00:05:24,628 --> 00:05:28,023 Big Bob Logan, lovely northerner, from Whitby. 96 00:05:28,850 --> 00:05:30,504 He used to like gravy on his chips. 97 00:05:31,722 --> 00:05:33,855 And every chippie on our beat knew that was his favorite 98 00:05:33,898 --> 00:05:35,073 so they did it for him special. 99 00:05:36,814 --> 00:05:38,990 Got stabbed in a pub breaking up a fight. Nothing I could do. 100 00:05:39,948 --> 00:05:40,949 [dog barking] 101 00:05:43,908 --> 00:05:44,953 Ron. 102 00:05:47,172 --> 00:05:48,522 Target sighted. 103 00:05:49,087 --> 00:05:50,393 Call it in. 104 00:05:51,133 --> 00:05:53,875 -Armed police, get on the floor! -[gun cocks] 105 00:05:53,918 --> 00:05:56,399 -Get down, get down on the floor now. -Get down. 106 00:05:56,443 --> 00:05:58,358 -Get on the floor! -Get down, get down! 107 00:05:58,880 --> 00:05:59,881 Right. 108 00:06:07,062 --> 00:06:09,020 -[Matt] Theo Carson? -What is this? 109 00:06:09,717 --> 00:06:10,718 Like you don't know, son. 110 00:06:12,546 --> 00:06:14,939 I'm arresting you on suspicion of the murder of PC Nick Bentley. 111 00:06:19,901 --> 00:06:21,119 I didn't kill him! 112 00:06:22,904 --> 00:06:25,080 You, tell them so they understand! 113 00:06:26,864 --> 00:06:30,041 Fingerprints on a plastic bag doesn't even prove he was dealing. 114 00:06:30,085 --> 00:06:32,087 He could've bought a sandwich, thrown the bag away, 115 00:06:32,130 --> 00:06:33,915 somebody else could've filled it with drugs. 116 00:06:35,090 --> 00:06:36,961 See, she's good! 117 00:06:37,745 --> 00:06:39,703 Thank you very much but if you let me do the talking. 118 00:06:39,747 --> 00:06:41,705 Where were you at the time of the murder, Theo? 119 00:06:41,749 --> 00:06:42,750 Not there. 120 00:06:44,229 --> 00:06:45,840 Show me the murder weapon, prove Mr. Carson used it. 121 00:06:45,883 --> 00:06:47,450 Or you're gonna have to let him go. 122 00:06:47,755 --> 00:06:50,148 -Exactly! -We know you fired shots, Theo. 123 00:06:51,149 --> 00:06:53,761 We've taken gunpowder residue from your hands 124 00:06:53,804 --> 00:06:56,459 -and your clothes-- -But you don't have a gun to match it. 125 00:06:56,503 --> 00:06:59,984 What... did you do with the gun, Theo? 126 00:07:00,594 --> 00:07:02,683 Did you take it home? Or throw it away? 127 00:07:02,726 --> 00:07:04,859 Whatever you did with it, I promise you this Theo, 128 00:07:04,902 --> 00:07:06,817 our lads in uniform will find it. 129 00:07:06,861 --> 00:07:09,820 I don't know if you two are hard of hearing, but they haven't, have they? 130 00:07:09,864 --> 00:07:12,606 So, unless you have the weapon, you're going to have to let my client go. 131 00:07:13,955 --> 00:07:15,913 [Ronnie] Carson's brief's absolutely right. 132 00:07:15,957 --> 00:07:18,699 If we don't have a weapon, we haven't got enough to charge him. 133 00:07:18,742 --> 00:07:21,963 We have got CCTV of him running away from the crime scene, few minutes 134 00:07:22,006 --> 00:07:24,792 -after Bentley was shot. -So he was out for a run. No connection. 135 00:07:25,053 --> 00:07:26,533 -[door knocks] -[door opens] 136 00:07:26,968 --> 00:07:28,622 Really sorry to interrupt. 137 00:07:28,665 --> 00:07:30,667 METCALL logged a call from a witness who saw the shooting. 138 00:07:30,711 --> 00:07:32,495 Phone number and billings address, if you want it. 139 00:07:32,539 --> 00:07:33,714 Well done, Ange. 140 00:07:35,585 --> 00:07:37,631 It wasn't me. I didn't phone no-one. 141 00:07:37,674 --> 00:07:40,547 -This is your mobile number. -Maybe. 142 00:07:41,025 --> 00:07:43,941 -Would you have your mobile phone on you now? -Maybe. 143 00:07:43,985 --> 00:07:46,553 -How old are you, Jaya? -Younger than you, that's for sure. 144 00:07:46,596 --> 00:07:48,946 So was the poor bloke who got gunned-down last night 145 00:07:48,990 --> 00:07:50,687 on the Southbank just for doing his job. 146 00:07:50,731 --> 00:07:52,820 Now, can I have a look at your mobile phone, please? 147 00:07:57,172 --> 00:07:58,173 Thank you. 148 00:08:00,654 --> 00:08:04,571 Nine-nine-nine, 3:47 a.m. Snap. What did you see? 149 00:08:04,614 --> 00:08:05,833 Yeah. I didn't see nothing. 150 00:08:07,225 --> 00:08:09,140 My Dad says "Don't get involved, don't see nothing. 151 00:08:09,663 --> 00:08:10,968 You only gonna bring trouble on yourself." 152 00:08:11,012 --> 00:08:13,014 With all due respect, Jaya your dad's an idiot. 153 00:08:13,318 --> 00:08:15,277 If we all keep to ourselves, what happens to the community? 154 00:08:15,320 --> 00:08:17,540 Not my problem, is it? 155 00:08:18,019 --> 00:08:19,107 It is now. 156 00:08:23,285 --> 00:08:24,242 [computer beeps] 157 00:08:28,116 --> 00:08:30,161 Am I gonna have to speak in court? 158 00:08:30,205 --> 00:08:33,251 Just focus on identifying the right person for now. 159 00:08:35,863 --> 00:08:36,777 It was number two. 160 00:08:38,692 --> 00:08:40,215 I saw him shoot the other guy and leg it. 161 00:08:40,824 --> 00:08:43,044 -Good girl. -[Theo] So you got a witness. 162 00:08:43,697 --> 00:08:46,221 I am telling you, I didn't shoot the pig. 163 00:08:49,746 --> 00:08:50,791 The copper. 164 00:08:52,227 --> 00:08:53,968 So why don't you tell us what happened. 165 00:08:55,796 --> 00:08:57,319 [Theo] We were finishing our deal, Ade was all hyper, like. 166 00:08:57,362 --> 00:08:58,929 But he'd been jittery all along. 167 00:09:00,888 --> 00:09:04,587 Then, the copper comes round the corner, no warning. Sees us and shouted. 168 00:09:07,329 --> 00:09:08,678 Ade just went off. 169 00:09:10,637 --> 00:09:12,203 Ade shot the cop in the leg first, 170 00:09:12,856 --> 00:09:14,249 then he shoots him again in the stomach. 171 00:09:14,684 --> 00:09:16,077 Then Ade started shooting at me, 172 00:09:16,120 --> 00:09:17,687 claiming it was a set-up. 173 00:09:17,731 --> 00:09:20,255 I'm shouting, telling him I hadn't done anything. 174 00:09:21,169 --> 00:09:24,128 -Then I started shooting too. -And you shot Ade Young. 175 00:09:24,172 --> 00:09:26,914 It was self-defence, man! I had to stop him! 176 00:09:27,305 --> 00:09:28,742 Well, you did that alright. 177 00:09:29,917 --> 00:09:31,309 -I thought that copper'd be alright. -But he wasn't. 178 00:09:31,353 --> 00:09:33,573 That's not my fault though. That's down to you boys. 179 00:09:35,313 --> 00:09:36,750 And how do you work that out? 180 00:09:38,273 --> 00:09:40,884 When I went round the corner, I see a copper, 181 00:09:41,145 --> 00:09:43,104 in a doorway, just standing there. 182 00:09:43,147 --> 00:09:44,671 Almost like he's hiding. 183 00:09:45,759 --> 00:09:49,110 See what I don't get is, that bloke was injured. 184 00:09:49,676 --> 00:09:51,939 That copper. He wasn't dead. 185 00:09:52,287 --> 00:09:55,725 So why was this other copper just standing there? 186 00:09:56,204 --> 00:09:59,773 He could've been there, helped him. He let him die. Not me. 187 00:10:06,997 --> 00:10:07,955 Guv! 188 00:10:09,434 --> 00:10:12,133 The bullet that killed Bentley matches Ade Young's gun. 189 00:10:12,699 --> 00:10:14,657 So, Theo Carson didn't shoot Nick Bentley. 190 00:10:14,701 --> 00:10:16,180 But he did kill Ade Young. 191 00:10:16,790 --> 00:10:18,922 Weapon was found on a building site off York Road. 192 00:10:18,966 --> 00:10:20,924 Carson's DNA's all over it. 193 00:10:20,968 --> 00:10:23,318 It connects up with the gunshot residue we took from his clothes. 194 00:10:23,361 --> 00:10:24,667 Thanks, Teddy. 195 00:10:24,972 --> 00:10:26,321 [phone rings] 196 00:10:26,364 --> 00:10:28,671 So no-one gets charged with Nick Bentley's death? 197 00:10:29,324 --> 00:10:31,761 Not unless you want to arrest Ade Young's corpse. 198 00:10:32,196 --> 00:10:34,634 What about, Theo Carson's evidence? 199 00:10:34,895 --> 00:10:36,810 The copper round the corner, not going to help. 200 00:10:38,246 --> 00:10:39,639 Shut the door. 201 00:10:44,252 --> 00:10:45,949 Do we believe Carson? 202 00:10:47,081 --> 00:10:48,996 [sighs] Well, why would he lie? 203 00:10:49,866 --> 00:10:52,695 Same reason why dogs piss on lamp posts. It's their nature. 204 00:10:52,739 --> 00:10:54,741 Nah, he knew his number was up. 205 00:10:55,350 --> 00:10:57,004 And it was the way he said it, 206 00:10:58,266 --> 00:10:59,876 wasn't like he was trying to stitch anyone up, it was the fact, 207 00:10:59,920 --> 00:11:01,356 that he couldn't understand it. 208 00:11:02,531 --> 00:11:05,186 Why are we even discussing this? Come on, Ron, 209 00:11:05,795 --> 00:11:08,493 there's no way one plod leave another to die. 210 00:11:08,537 --> 00:11:10,713 Well, we've got a witness who says different. 211 00:11:10,757 --> 00:11:12,497 And it is our duty to follow it up. 212 00:11:12,541 --> 00:11:14,369 Even if it is just to rule it out. 213 00:11:15,196 --> 00:11:17,328 And you're gonna tell that to the uniform boys, are you? 214 00:11:17,372 --> 00:11:19,200 I don't want you to say a word to anyone. 215 00:11:19,548 --> 00:11:21,419 This stays between us three for now. 216 00:11:21,855 --> 00:11:25,946 Expand the CCTV collection to get us a wider view of the area. 217 00:11:25,989 --> 00:11:28,818 See if there's any footage taken from any buildings near the crime scene. 218 00:11:28,862 --> 00:11:30,690 You are kidding. You wanna pursue this? 219 00:11:30,951 --> 00:11:32,735 A police officer has died. 220 00:11:32,779 --> 00:11:35,346 We follow up every piece of evidence we've got. 221 00:11:40,221 --> 00:11:42,353 CCTV? Don't have any, sorry. 222 00:11:42,397 --> 00:11:44,791 You must own half the buildings round here. 223 00:11:45,443 --> 00:11:50,013 And I can see at least half a dozen cameras within 150 yards. 224 00:11:50,797 --> 00:11:53,974 And you're telling me you had no closed circuit footage of that night? 225 00:11:54,496 --> 00:11:56,498 I didn't put new DVDs in the recorders. 226 00:11:58,282 --> 00:11:59,893 Well, that's very unfortunate. 227 00:12:00,589 --> 00:12:04,027 Have you got the DVDs of the night before the incident? 228 00:12:04,071 --> 00:12:05,289 I think so. 229 00:12:05,333 --> 00:12:07,030 -And what about the night after? -I think so. 230 00:12:08,118 --> 00:12:09,293 Well, excuse me sir, 231 00:12:10,773 --> 00:12:13,515 but... any other nights you forgot to put the DVD in? 232 00:12:13,907 --> 00:12:14,908 I don't think so. 233 00:12:17,432 --> 00:12:19,782 I'm sorry about the policeman getting shot. 234 00:12:20,261 --> 00:12:22,089 But like you say, it's unfortunate. 235 00:12:22,916 --> 00:12:24,091 I can't help you. 236 00:12:27,529 --> 00:12:30,140 No, he's been nobbled. Someone's got to him first. 237 00:12:30,184 --> 00:12:32,273 Ron, seriously, can we knock this on the head now, please? 238 00:12:32,316 --> 00:12:34,144 -You're seeing patterns that ain't there. -Yeah. 239 00:12:34,188 --> 00:12:37,234 -There's probably a simple explanation. -Matt, open your eyes, son. 240 00:12:37,931 --> 00:12:40,107 Someone's taking us for a couple of monkeys, mate. 241 00:12:40,890 --> 00:12:42,805 I mean, who knows the procedure? Eh? 242 00:12:42,849 --> 00:12:44,546 Who knows where to look first? It's other Old Bill. 243 00:12:44,589 --> 00:12:46,200 Yeah, I'm sorry, I just don't buy it. 244 00:12:48,158 --> 00:12:49,812 This ain't the bleeding '70s! We're not knee-deep in corrupt coppers. 245 00:12:51,292 --> 00:12:53,163 And the kinda person who joins the force is not the kind of person 246 00:12:53,207 --> 00:12:56,123 -who leaves a colleague to die. -Ninety-nine times out of 100, I agree. 247 00:12:56,166 --> 00:12:58,603 But let's just say this is the one out of the hundred that ain't sopure. 248 00:12:58,647 --> 00:13:00,431 Just explain to me, why you're so keen 249 00:13:00,475 --> 00:13:03,347 to take the word of a drug dealer over the word of a fellow officer? 250 00:13:03,391 --> 00:13:05,219 Well, that's fine then, every copper's a saint. 251 00:13:05,262 --> 00:13:07,874 -That's not what I'm saying Ron. -Right. Then we owe it to Nick Bentley 252 00:13:07,917 --> 00:13:10,224 -to rule out Theo Carson's claim. -How do we do that? 253 00:13:10,267 --> 00:13:11,138 Quiz uniform. 254 00:13:12,443 --> 00:13:13,531 [helicopter thrumming] 255 00:13:16,883 --> 00:13:20,190 Eleven years as Sergeant, never lost one, 'til now. 256 00:13:20,582 --> 00:13:21,888 Well, I don't see 257 00:13:21,931 --> 00:13:23,411 as there was anything else, you could've done. 258 00:13:25,369 --> 00:13:27,502 We're all in shock down here. Bentley was a good lad, you know, popular. 259 00:13:28,329 --> 00:13:30,157 Goalie in the five-a-side team. 260 00:13:30,592 --> 00:13:34,117 Probably would've been CID material for you boys, in a few months. 261 00:13:34,465 --> 00:13:37,555 The-- the lad who killed Nick Bentley didn't survive the shoot-out, 262 00:13:38,078 --> 00:13:40,950 but we have charged Theo Carson with his murder. 263 00:13:40,994 --> 00:13:43,257 Right. Now, if there's anything you need, 264 00:13:43,300 --> 00:13:45,476 to make the case against Carson, just yell. 265 00:13:45,520 --> 00:13:47,565 We can make everything move a lot faster down here. 266 00:13:48,523 --> 00:13:50,873 Well, a lot faster than Ray Griffin, hopefully. 267 00:13:50,917 --> 00:13:52,179 [indistinct radio chatter] 268 00:13:54,659 --> 00:13:55,878 Sorry? 269 00:13:57,358 --> 00:13:59,142 Well, I was just saying, Griffin was late to the scene. 270 00:13:59,186 --> 00:14:01,536 Not much cop as Bentley's back-up ay? 271 00:14:05,105 --> 00:14:06,236 Back on the booze, Ron? 272 00:14:06,976 --> 00:14:09,979 No. Just saying. Unfortunate. 273 00:14:10,023 --> 00:14:11,851 Hmm. And he's torn up about a bit. 274 00:14:12,199 --> 00:14:14,636 But there was an IRV and a Trojan Unit 275 00:14:14,679 --> 00:14:16,551 that also didn't get there in time. 276 00:14:16,986 --> 00:14:19,119 True. But they were a lot further away, to be fair. 277 00:14:20,424 --> 00:14:22,644 Is there something you want to say, DS Brooks? 278 00:14:23,166 --> 00:14:25,038 Well, you must be disappointed in your men. 279 00:14:29,390 --> 00:14:31,174 Ray Griffin's a good copper. 280 00:14:31,609 --> 00:14:34,656 He didn't get there in time. Sometimes, it goes like that. 281 00:14:35,091 --> 00:14:37,659 But not in 11 years under your command, eh? 282 00:14:40,967 --> 00:14:45,188 I've been round to tell Nick Bentley's mum her worst nightmare's come true. 283 00:14:48,409 --> 00:14:49,889 We're all hurting down here. 284 00:14:51,847 --> 00:14:54,154 But if you start impugning my officers, you'll be taking your gonads back 285 00:14:54,197 --> 00:14:56,243 to CID in a paper bag. 286 00:14:57,461 --> 00:14:58,680 Do we understand each other? 287 00:15:01,248 --> 00:15:02,162 [Matt] Happy now? 288 00:15:03,554 --> 00:15:05,600 Or is there someone you've omitted to piss off? 289 00:15:06,079 --> 00:15:08,603 This is how we do it, poke 'em and see if they bite. 290 00:15:08,995 --> 00:15:11,432 No! Not when it's one of ours, 291 00:15:11,475 --> 00:15:14,348 and not when he is grieving for one of his boys! 292 00:15:15,088 --> 00:15:17,264 So what, everyone here gets a free pass, do they? 293 00:15:18,265 --> 00:15:20,397 No, they get what everyone else gets. 294 00:15:21,007 --> 00:15:22,660 Some basic courtesy and a little respect. 295 00:15:24,619 --> 00:15:26,229 Let me explain something to you, son just so as we understand each other. 296 00:15:26,490 --> 00:15:29,102 We set an example to the rest of society. 297 00:15:29,363 --> 00:15:32,627 So if anyone here falls below that standard, the gloves are off. 298 00:15:33,280 --> 00:15:37,371 So if people get a bit prickly, or their feelings get hurt, that is tough, 299 00:15:37,414 --> 00:15:39,416 I can live with that. Got it? 300 00:15:40,591 --> 00:15:42,593 Dear, Chandler asked me to pass you this. Quietly 301 00:15:42,637 --> 00:15:45,031 Nick Bentley's personnel files. 302 00:15:46,032 --> 00:15:49,122 -Very good, Ange, you're a star. -I do my best. [chuckles] 303 00:15:49,165 --> 00:15:52,168 Nick Bentley: perfect record until about three months ago. 304 00:15:52,212 --> 00:15:55,476 Then there a couple of written warnings, absences, turning up late. 305 00:15:55,780 --> 00:15:57,478 And then he stopped playing for the five-a-side team. 306 00:15:57,521 --> 00:15:59,567 -[Ronnie] Right. -Now, talking to the girls downstairs, 307 00:15:59,610 --> 00:16:01,786 there's something in the file that's not there. 308 00:16:01,830 --> 00:16:04,006 -And what is that? -He was gay. 309 00:16:05,486 --> 00:16:07,401 He'd never told anyone, kept it hidden. 310 00:16:09,577 --> 00:16:12,362 Until one of the other PCs saw him outside a club in Soho, snogging another bloke. 311 00:16:13,842 --> 00:16:15,975 And don't tell me, that was about three months ago. 312 00:16:18,151 --> 00:16:20,501 -[train approaching] -So he was gay, so what? 313 00:16:20,805 --> 00:16:22,459 Loads of coppers are gay. 314 00:16:22,503 --> 00:16:24,635 And there are loads of people who ain't happy about it. 315 00:16:25,071 --> 00:16:27,029 Look, I can believe Nick Bentley took some stick. 316 00:16:27,073 --> 00:16:29,553 And maybe it knocked him a bit. But everyone gets stick, 317 00:16:29,597 --> 00:16:32,078 if you're too tall, you're too short, you're too fat, you're too thin. 318 00:16:32,339 --> 00:16:34,471 They called me Mick for the first six months, 319 00:16:34,515 --> 00:16:37,474 'cause my family are Irish. It's just banter. 320 00:16:37,518 --> 00:16:39,781 Late back-up isn't banter, Matt. 321 00:16:40,782 --> 00:16:44,003 What, so now his back-up was late because he was gay? 322 00:16:45,134 --> 00:16:46,353 I'm saying it's a possibility. 323 00:16:47,528 --> 00:16:48,703 Just humor me, right? 324 00:16:50,487 --> 00:16:51,445 I mean, why don't we check all the facts in Griffin's statement, 325 00:16:51,706 --> 00:16:53,273 let him talk us through it? 326 00:16:53,316 --> 00:16:55,579 And if it all looks kosher, I will let it go. 327 00:16:56,537 --> 00:16:57,451 I promise. 328 00:16:58,104 --> 00:16:59,105 [scoffs] 329 00:17:04,153 --> 00:17:06,764 I was on the corner of Leake Street when I realised the mistake... 330 00:17:08,201 --> 00:17:10,203 so I turned round and ran the other way. 331 00:17:10,725 --> 00:17:12,205 Fastest I've ever run, 332 00:17:12,553 --> 00:17:14,468 could barely breathe by the time I got there. 333 00:17:15,512 --> 00:17:16,731 Nick was on the ground, 334 00:17:17,514 --> 00:17:19,516 big pool of blood coming out of his thigh. 335 00:17:20,256 --> 00:17:21,649 The dealer had been shot in the head. 336 00:17:22,128 --> 00:17:24,826 I tried CPR, but Nick was already dead by then. 337 00:17:25,522 --> 00:17:28,743 The IRV and the Trojan turned up a few moments after that. 338 00:17:30,745 --> 00:17:34,531 Well, thanks, Ray. You know how it is, mate. Everything by the book. 339 00:17:34,575 --> 00:17:36,794 We have to double check all the notes in your evidence book. 340 00:17:37,186 --> 00:17:40,624 Just, having a look at this map though, for a second, 341 00:17:40,929 --> 00:17:43,801 you might be able to clear something up for us. 342 00:17:44,237 --> 00:17:45,281 Of course. 343 00:17:49,851 --> 00:17:52,506 Crime scene was in Creake Street, yeah? 344 00:17:53,768 --> 00:17:58,077 Now, you said, you was originally at Waterloo Station, 345 00:17:58,338 --> 00:18:00,383 and then you mistakenly went to Leake Street, 346 00:18:00,427 --> 00:18:01,863 -which is there. -Yeah. 347 00:18:03,821 --> 00:18:07,129 Well, me and Matty, just out of interest, we actually did that route. 348 00:18:08,217 --> 00:18:10,437 Well, when I say "we," I mean Matty did all the running! 349 00:18:10,480 --> 00:18:12,308 I just stood there with a stop-watch. 350 00:18:12,656 --> 00:18:14,919 -I don't get you, Ron. -Well, I'm pretty sure that you'd agree 351 00:18:14,963 --> 00:18:18,184 that... Matty is probably a little bit fitter than you? 352 00:18:18,445 --> 00:18:21,274 -A lot fitter I reckon, yeah. -Yeah, absolutely a lot fitter. 353 00:18:21,796 --> 00:18:27,323 But from the time... you got the shout, 354 00:18:28,455 --> 00:18:31,806 to the time you actually radioed in to tell them you was at the scene 355 00:18:31,849 --> 00:18:34,591 was four minutes. 356 00:18:36,463 --> 00:18:37,638 If you say so. 357 00:18:39,422 --> 00:18:41,946 Well, Matty had one a hell of a job managing to run from Waterloo, 358 00:18:41,990 --> 00:18:45,298 down to Leake Street then up to Creake Street at the crime scene, 359 00:18:45,341 --> 00:18:46,429 in that time. 360 00:18:47,648 --> 00:18:48,823 Four minutes... 361 00:18:50,738 --> 00:18:52,740 I mean, it took him almost eight minutes, and that was at full pelt. 362 00:18:55,917 --> 00:18:59,181 If you weren't so sure, I'd even go so far as to say it couldn't be done. 363 00:19:01,749 --> 00:19:04,491 Well, I probably never made it all the way up to Leake Street. 364 00:19:04,534 --> 00:19:06,319 Just felt like it, you know. [chuckles] 365 00:19:09,670 --> 00:19:11,150 -Sorry, Ron. -Yep. 366 00:19:14,501 --> 00:19:16,329 You said you were on the corner of Leake Street. 367 00:19:16,677 --> 00:19:17,721 Yeah. 368 00:19:18,983 --> 00:19:20,898 I might've got a bit confused there. 369 00:19:23,292 --> 00:19:24,206 Yeah. 370 00:19:24,902 --> 00:19:26,295 Well, you know what Ray? 371 00:19:28,036 --> 00:19:29,820 They're serving a disciplinary on you. 372 00:19:29,864 --> 00:19:31,779 Why is this suddenly a disciplinary matter? 373 00:19:31,822 --> 00:19:33,433 Like I said, it's only procedure. 374 00:19:33,824 --> 00:19:35,478 It's just that your memory 375 00:19:35,826 --> 00:19:38,177 and your signed statement aren't matching, are they? 376 00:19:38,438 --> 00:19:40,266 And we need to ask you a few more questions, 377 00:19:40,527 --> 00:19:41,658 just to make absolutely sure. 378 00:19:43,138 --> 00:19:44,966 Now... is there anything else that's confusing you? 379 00:19:46,272 --> 00:19:47,403 No, Sarge. 380 00:19:48,012 --> 00:19:50,667 My statement is my best memory. 381 00:19:51,494 --> 00:19:54,323 -Did you like PC Bentley, Ray? -Sorry? 382 00:19:56,412 --> 00:19:57,718 You and Nick Bentley. Did you get on? 383 00:19:57,761 --> 00:19:59,502 I didn't really know him that well. 384 00:19:59,546 --> 00:20:01,330 The other night was only the second time 385 00:20:01,374 --> 00:20:02,766 we'd been out on the beat together. 386 00:20:03,027 --> 00:20:04,507 He was a lot younger than me. 387 00:20:05,726 --> 00:20:07,467 -We mixed in different groups. -Did you know he was gay? 388 00:20:09,860 --> 00:20:11,949 No, I didn't know that. 389 00:20:13,299 --> 00:20:14,778 Really, was he? 390 00:20:14,822 --> 00:20:17,390 Got an opinion about gay men in the police force, Ray? 391 00:20:17,433 --> 00:20:18,608 Not especially. 392 00:20:20,044 --> 00:20:23,961 Sorry, how does this relate to Bentley's death, huh? 393 00:20:24,484 --> 00:20:27,574 He was shot by a dealer 'cause he was a copper. 394 00:20:27,878 --> 00:20:29,532 Not 'cause he was a gay. 395 00:20:36,670 --> 00:20:40,978 No, you're right, Ray, absolutely. Thanks. That'll be all for now. 396 00:20:42,719 --> 00:20:43,633 [door opens] 397 00:20:44,982 --> 00:20:45,983 [door shuts] 398 00:20:46,027 --> 00:20:47,594 The more you look 399 00:20:47,637 --> 00:20:50,727 at Ray Griffin's account of events, the more it falls apart. 400 00:20:50,771 --> 00:20:53,469 The evidence backs up Theo Carson's statement. 401 00:20:53,513 --> 00:20:55,341 I still don't get the motivation, though? 402 00:20:55,384 --> 00:20:58,082 There's no history of any animosity between him and Bentley, or him 403 00:20:58,126 --> 00:20:59,823 and any other gay officer. 404 00:21:01,608 --> 00:21:04,915 Alright. So maybe you're right. Maybe there is something dodgy. 405 00:21:04,959 --> 00:21:07,918 Well, listen, I'm praying it's not, Matt. You gotta believe me. 406 00:21:10,921 --> 00:21:11,922 What've you got? 407 00:21:14,621 --> 00:21:16,927 Ray Griffin is branch chairman of something called 408 00:21:16,971 --> 00:21:19,495 the "League of Faith for Christian Officers." 409 00:21:19,539 --> 00:21:22,498 It's a hard-line religious group within the station, 410 00:21:22,846 --> 00:21:26,459 and apparently, a lot of the older uniform movers and shakers are members. 411 00:21:26,850 --> 00:21:29,505 -So what? -So they bar membership 412 00:21:29,810 --> 00:21:32,421 to all gay officers, saying that it's-- 413 00:21:32,465 --> 00:21:34,380 Whatever, it doesn't fit with Bible teachings. 414 00:21:34,902 --> 00:21:36,295 Anyway, I dug around... 415 00:21:37,383 --> 00:21:38,993 and Nick Bentley's a former member. 416 00:21:39,689 --> 00:21:41,343 Ange said he'd never admitted to being gay. 417 00:21:41,648 --> 00:21:43,954 What's the best way of putting people at their ease? 418 00:21:43,998 --> 00:21:45,869 Especially your immediate superiors. 419 00:21:46,479 --> 00:21:47,480 Be like them. 420 00:21:48,742 --> 00:21:51,048 And until three months ago... Bentley was. 421 00:21:51,092 --> 00:21:53,007 When he was spotted off duty with another bloke. 422 00:21:53,050 --> 00:21:55,749 And that would really piss off Ray Griffin. 423 00:21:56,619 --> 00:21:59,666 Yeah, but still, piss him off enough to leave a man to die? 424 00:22:02,103 --> 00:22:03,017 Uh. 425 00:22:10,024 --> 00:22:13,636 Our Guvnor's has squared it with the DPS and the IPCC. 426 00:22:13,941 --> 00:22:17,118 They're happy that this is a public interest case worth prosecuting. 427 00:22:18,032 --> 00:22:20,861 Ray Griffin had a duty of care, which he failed to provide. 428 00:22:20,904 --> 00:22:22,515 You want to charge a serving police officer 429 00:22:22,558 --> 00:22:24,081 with manslaughter gross negligence? 430 00:22:25,518 --> 00:22:27,041 If we can't police ourselves, 431 00:22:27,084 --> 00:22:29,391 why should we expect the public to trust us? 432 00:22:29,739 --> 00:22:31,872 Ah! You've gotta see the hornet's nest, this'll stir up. 433 00:22:32,220 --> 00:22:34,831 Isn't it best to keep it as an internal disciplinary issue? 434 00:22:34,875 --> 00:22:36,659 James, why do you do your job? 435 00:22:38,748 --> 00:22:43,971 To make a difference, make a... contribution. 436 00:22:44,014 --> 00:22:46,190 And you do brilliantly, if you don't mind me saying! 437 00:22:46,234 --> 00:22:50,934 However, let's assume someone in the CPS, was wrongly prosecuting people, 438 00:22:50,978 --> 00:22:54,416 victimizing people, basically undermining all that wonderful work 439 00:22:54,460 --> 00:22:55,852 you do in the eyes of the public. 440 00:22:55,896 --> 00:22:57,550 -[James] Ronnie-- -No, no, no come on, 441 00:22:58,072 --> 00:22:59,726 what would you want to happen to them? 442 00:23:00,030 --> 00:23:02,032 I'd want to see them exposed and punished. 443 00:23:02,076 --> 00:23:05,079 Precisely. Ray Griffin tars us all. 444 00:23:05,471 --> 00:23:08,909 How are we supposed to get new blood into the police service, 445 00:23:08,952 --> 00:23:10,954 if an officer like Griffin gets away with this. 446 00:23:10,998 --> 00:23:12,782 Late back-up isn't manslaughter. 447 00:23:13,653 --> 00:23:14,741 Have you got any medical evidence? 448 00:23:16,090 --> 00:23:16,569 We spoke to the paramedics and the pathologist. 449 00:23:18,527 --> 00:23:20,137 If Griffin had gone to help Bentley even a couple of minutes earlier, 450 00:23:20,181 --> 00:23:21,835 he might've survived. 451 00:23:21,878 --> 00:23:26,013 Ray Griffin left a fellow officer dying because the lad was gay. 452 00:23:31,584 --> 00:23:32,976 -We'll look at it. -Thank you. 453 00:23:33,934 --> 00:23:36,676 No, no, Guv, yeah. No, Ronnie's in there right now. 454 00:23:36,719 --> 00:23:39,418 He's talking through possible charges with James at the moment, yeah. 455 00:23:40,114 --> 00:23:42,159 No, I haven't forgotten. Yep, will do. Bye. 456 00:23:44,988 --> 00:23:46,555 -It's like having two mums. -[Alesha chuckles] 457 00:23:49,689 --> 00:23:51,125 How are you, anyway? 458 00:23:52,605 --> 00:23:53,606 Some days are good. 459 00:23:55,564 --> 00:23:57,131 Last week, I thought the whole world knew, everyone was looking at me. 460 00:23:57,958 --> 00:23:59,438 Well, if you need anything, 461 00:23:59,916 --> 00:24:02,223 you know, if-- if you just wanna talk or not talk, 462 00:24:02,789 --> 00:24:04,834 or just-- just company, you know. 463 00:24:05,531 --> 00:24:07,141 Nothing funny, I'm not cracking on to you. 464 00:24:07,184 --> 00:24:10,492 Why not? I'm not broken, Matt. 465 00:24:11,798 --> 00:24:12,973 Look um... 466 00:24:14,540 --> 00:24:16,019 I think about what happened to you, a lot. 467 00:24:17,151 --> 00:24:19,066 I-- I wasn't sure if I should mention it, um... 468 00:24:20,981 --> 00:24:23,984 -I'm not-- I'm a bit crap at this. -Just be the same. 469 00:24:25,638 --> 00:24:26,552 Same as always. 470 00:24:28,554 --> 00:24:30,991 [George] "The issues to be left to the jury 471 00:24:31,818 --> 00:24:35,648 are whether a duty of care was owed to the deceased; 472 00:24:35,996 --> 00:24:38,694 whether there had been a breach of that duty; 473 00:24:39,173 --> 00:24:43,046 whether the breach had caused death." 474 00:24:45,179 --> 00:24:46,180 Archbold. 475 00:24:48,225 --> 00:24:51,794 Ray Griffin did not cause Nick Bentley's death. 476 00:24:51,838 --> 00:24:54,057 Ade Young fired the bullets. 477 00:24:54,754 --> 00:24:58,801 Defence will pile up ballistics, forensic and eyewitness evidence 478 00:24:58,845 --> 00:25:01,021 from Young's fellow drug dealer. 479 00:25:01,064 --> 00:25:02,152 It is a non-starter. 480 00:25:02,675 --> 00:25:04,198 -I disagree. -Oh, do you, now? 481 00:25:06,113 --> 00:25:08,811 The bullet caused Bentley's injury. The omission to act caused death. 482 00:25:08,855 --> 00:25:10,857 If Griffin had intervened, Bentley could still be alive. 483 00:25:10,900 --> 00:25:13,555 Can I just remind you, that we owe our whole existence 484 00:25:13,599 --> 00:25:15,078 to a good relationship with the police. 485 00:25:15,862 --> 00:25:19,735 If we go after this, I will have to explain to the DPP 486 00:25:19,779 --> 00:25:23,173 exactly why we are committing institutional suicide. 487 00:25:23,217 --> 00:25:25,959 So we never prosecute police because we need their goodwill? 488 00:25:26,002 --> 00:25:28,744 No, correction. We never prosecute anyone 489 00:25:29,049 --> 00:25:31,834 unless we have a rock solid case and manslaughter, 490 00:25:31,878 --> 00:25:34,228 gross negligence is one hell of a leap. 491 00:25:34,663 --> 00:25:36,796 Gay police have been out of the closet for years. 492 00:25:36,839 --> 00:25:38,754 -You heard of the GPA? -George, 493 00:25:38,798 --> 00:25:41,191 we're talking about one man, not the entire police service. 494 00:25:41,627 --> 00:25:44,020 Except, when the media gets a hold of it, he will be held up 495 00:25:44,064 --> 00:25:46,632 as representative of the entire police service. 496 00:25:46,675 --> 00:25:49,330 That's the whole point! By prosecuting we'll show that he's not. 497 00:25:50,287 --> 00:25:52,289 Ray Griffin had knowledge and experience. 498 00:25:52,333 --> 00:25:54,204 His refusal to assist cost Bentley his life. 499 00:25:54,248 --> 00:25:56,816 I'm not gonna let one bigoted police officer 500 00:25:56,859 --> 00:25:59,340 destroy the reputation of the entire police service. 501 00:26:00,297 --> 00:26:02,865 Public office is an honor, and a responsibility. 502 00:26:02,909 --> 00:26:05,564 And abuse of that position has to be punished. 503 00:26:07,261 --> 00:26:10,090 [George] You build me that rock solid case, 504 00:26:10,656 --> 00:26:12,309 but it'll need to be properly robust. 505 00:26:13,789 --> 00:26:15,965 If a police officer was left to die, 506 00:26:16,357 --> 00:26:17,793 because he was gay... 507 00:26:19,142 --> 00:26:21,580 then we'll get the bastard who abandoned him. 508 00:26:24,104 --> 00:26:26,802 So, are you a member of The League of Faith for Christian Officers? 509 00:26:26,846 --> 00:26:30,110 No. I'm not a member of the darts team, or the line dancing either. 510 00:26:30,676 --> 00:26:33,026 Do you think it's reasonable for them to refuse admission to gays? 511 00:26:33,461 --> 00:26:36,943 It's a club. Clubs have membership rules. I can't stop them. 512 00:26:38,858 --> 00:26:41,948 Do I think some of the officers here aren't wild about gays? 513 00:26:42,775 --> 00:26:43,950 Yes, I do. 514 00:26:45,821 --> 00:26:47,780 Just as some of them are not wild about people with non-white skin. 515 00:26:48,694 --> 00:26:51,131 Just 'cause people talk crap in their private lives, 516 00:26:51,174 --> 00:26:53,089 does not make them bad police officers. 517 00:26:55,918 --> 00:26:58,138 Do you think Ray Griffin left Nick Bentley to die? 518 00:27:03,273 --> 00:27:07,626 Go talk to people who live round here, ask them about Ray. 519 00:27:08,278 --> 00:27:09,062 They love him. 520 00:27:10,193 --> 00:27:11,978 And they feel safe when he's around. 521 00:27:12,239 --> 00:27:13,762 You didn't answer my question. 522 00:27:13,806 --> 00:27:15,895 He says he misheard his radio. 523 00:27:16,504 --> 00:27:17,374 I believe him. 524 00:27:19,420 --> 00:27:21,770 Would you mind if I spoke to the officers who knew Griffin and Bentley best? 525 00:27:22,728 --> 00:27:23,903 -[keys jingling] -[door opening] 526 00:27:23,946 --> 00:27:27,254 Ray looked after me ever since I joined. 527 00:27:27,297 --> 00:27:30,997 He knows everyone... every corner of this manor. 528 00:27:31,040 --> 00:27:33,739 -What did he tell you about that night? -Nothing. 529 00:27:34,043 --> 00:27:35,392 He didn't talk about it with you? 530 00:27:36,263 --> 00:27:38,831 -He mentioned it in passing. -In passing? 531 00:27:40,746 --> 00:27:42,138 What? Why you trying to trip me up? 532 00:27:43,836 --> 00:27:45,664 I knew you'd do this. 533 00:27:45,707 --> 00:27:47,970 Barney, I'm not trying to upset you. I just wanna get to the truth. 534 00:27:48,014 --> 00:27:50,799 No, you don't! You just wanna-- Just wanna stitch him up. 535 00:27:52,758 --> 00:27:54,063 Why you going after him? 536 00:27:55,108 --> 00:27:57,371 Nobody understands. It could've been any of us. 537 00:27:58,764 --> 00:28:02,376 Now, we're all gutted for Bentley, but we can't bring him back. 538 00:28:03,029 --> 00:28:06,685 That dealer killed Bentley. Not Ray. End of. 539 00:28:15,389 --> 00:28:18,827 He was a laugh, Nick. He was a great bloke to be on the beat with, 540 00:28:19,393 --> 00:28:21,351 he could always see the funny side of things. 541 00:28:22,004 --> 00:28:25,051 From the rota it seems you and Nick were paired together pretty often. 542 00:28:25,094 --> 00:28:28,489 Yep. Put the gays together. Whatever. You learn to expect it. 543 00:28:29,055 --> 00:28:30,926 Is that why you transferred across the river here? 544 00:28:30,970 --> 00:28:33,102 Listen, I've still got a career to build. 545 00:28:33,146 --> 00:28:35,452 If it looks like I'm snitching, trouble will just follow me. 546 00:28:38,804 --> 00:28:43,243 Abbie, we're investigating whether Nick was left to die because he was gay. 547 00:28:46,246 --> 00:28:48,465 Is there anything you think might be relevant? 548 00:28:52,078 --> 00:28:53,470 [sighs] There was a leaflet. 549 00:28:54,428 --> 00:28:57,170 Pushed under the doors of mine and Nick's locker. 550 00:28:57,823 --> 00:29:02,001 "God gave them over to degrading passions. The man abandoned the natural use 551 00:29:02,044 --> 00:29:05,308 of the woman and burned in their desire towards one another, 552 00:29:05,831 --> 00:29:08,790 men with men committing indecent acts and receiving 553 00:29:08,834 --> 00:29:11,924 in their own persons the due penalty for their error. 554 00:29:11,967 --> 00:29:13,839 Romans, 1:26-27." 555 00:29:14,100 --> 00:29:16,145 Ray Griffin's DNA was all over that leaflet. 556 00:29:16,189 --> 00:29:17,581 That proves state of mind. 557 00:29:17,625 --> 00:29:20,236 And what connects state of mind to the crime? 558 00:29:20,280 --> 00:29:21,934 Ray Griffin failed to act 559 00:29:21,977 --> 00:29:24,327 as a reasonable person should, in the circumstances. 560 00:29:24,371 --> 00:29:25,589 He breached his duty of care. 561 00:29:25,633 --> 00:29:27,287 And did that breach cause Bentley's death? 562 00:29:28,201 --> 00:29:31,857 -No. The bullet did. -Yes, but he could have prevented it. 563 00:29:31,900 --> 00:29:33,293 There was deliberate recklessness. 564 00:29:33,336 --> 00:29:35,251 We have to prove criminal omission, 565 00:29:35,295 --> 00:29:38,037 and we haven't got enough! Now, you tried, but it ends here. 566 00:29:38,080 --> 00:29:40,517 Now, no manslaughter charge against Ray Griffin. 567 00:29:40,561 --> 00:29:42,476 -George, please! -I said no. 568 00:29:42,911 --> 00:29:45,000 Alright, then misconduct in public office. 569 00:29:45,044 --> 00:29:46,959 Same sentencing power as manslaughter. 570 00:29:47,350 --> 00:29:50,440 Ray Griffin deliberately misconducted himself by leaving Bentley 571 00:29:50,484 --> 00:29:52,007 -to die. -[Alesha] James is right. 572 00:29:52,051 --> 00:29:54,270 Griffin lied in his police interview about how far he ran, 573 00:29:54,314 --> 00:29:57,447 about whether he knew Nick Bentley was gay. He's undermining the uniform. 574 00:29:58,100 --> 00:29:59,101 I'm not letting this go. 575 00:29:59,362 --> 00:30:00,842 [indistinct chatter] 576 00:30:03,453 --> 00:30:07,414 Maybe, maybe you might make it home with misconduct, 577 00:30:07,936 --> 00:30:09,982 if you had that missing CCTV. 578 00:30:11,984 --> 00:30:13,942 It's too much of a coincidence that it went missing. 579 00:30:15,335 --> 00:30:16,553 Who's Griffin close to? 580 00:30:17,119 --> 00:30:19,208 Was there anyone he might confide in? 581 00:30:19,600 --> 00:30:22,951 Barney Goodison. Griffin was his mentor since he joined. 582 00:30:23,996 --> 00:30:25,127 [music playing in background] 583 00:30:26,912 --> 00:30:28,870 I just want to keep my head down. I don't wanna upset anyone. 584 00:30:28,914 --> 00:30:30,567 Why would you be upsetting anyone, Barney? 585 00:30:32,004 --> 00:30:34,354 I wasn't there that night. I don't know what happened. 586 00:30:35,137 --> 00:30:37,009 -Then what you scared about? -I'm not. 587 00:30:37,444 --> 00:30:39,402 What, you think you won't have a future in the police force 588 00:30:39,446 --> 00:30:41,013 if you upset Ray Griffin? 589 00:30:41,056 --> 00:30:42,623 You're putting words in my mouth. He said you'd do that. 590 00:30:44,320 --> 00:30:45,931 Then tell me your version. 591 00:30:46,322 --> 00:30:49,369 You don't understand. He's a good bloke, Ray. 592 00:30:50,413 --> 00:30:52,415 He looks after a lot of people. 593 00:30:54,548 --> 00:30:56,289 He's been good to me. 594 00:30:56,332 --> 00:30:58,247 Did he tell you what happened the night of Nick Bentley's death? 595 00:31:01,468 --> 00:31:03,949 You have a duty as an officer to tell me. 596 00:31:06,255 --> 00:31:07,953 Barney, if we don't find out what happened, 597 00:31:07,996 --> 00:31:09,519 we can't stop it happening again... 598 00:31:10,607 --> 00:31:12,131 and you'll be responsible. 599 00:31:17,963 --> 00:31:19,312 He asked me to get something for him. 600 00:31:20,095 --> 00:31:21,096 What was it? 601 00:31:26,710 --> 00:31:29,322 Ray sent me round to the property owners 602 00:31:29,365 --> 00:31:32,020 to get hold of the footage before anyone else did. 603 00:31:33,456 --> 00:31:35,545 He told me to destroy it. 604 00:31:37,243 --> 00:31:39,636 He said things might get misinterpreted. 605 00:31:40,420 --> 00:31:42,117 This looks pretty clear to me. 606 00:31:42,988 --> 00:31:45,599 I didn't know what do, he's-- he's been so good to me, Ray. 607 00:31:47,427 --> 00:31:53,085 I was just gonna bin it, but then... I took a look. 608 00:31:53,650 --> 00:31:55,957 There are six different cameras from all around the scene. 609 00:31:56,001 --> 00:31:59,265 And according to the transcripts of the calls, 610 00:31:59,308 --> 00:32:04,052 this is after Nick Bentley had been shot and was begging for help. 611 00:32:04,618 --> 00:32:08,143 He stood there. He just stood there and waited. 612 00:32:08,535 --> 00:32:11,494 -How long does he stand there for? -Five minutes. I've counted. 613 00:32:11,538 --> 00:32:14,454 When he could've been giving his colleague first aid... 614 00:32:16,151 --> 00:32:18,545 [Barney] I told him I watched them. He went mad. 615 00:32:19,285 --> 00:32:22,201 He told me to hand them over, but I said no. 616 00:32:23,158 --> 00:32:24,943 Ray said he wanted to explain. 617 00:32:26,770 --> 00:32:31,645 He said... he left it up to God. 618 00:32:32,559 --> 00:32:37,694 He didn't get a sign from God, so he didn't go to help. 619 00:32:39,305 --> 00:32:41,133 He said he thought it was God's will. 620 00:32:49,141 --> 00:32:50,403 [officers laughing] 621 00:32:53,275 --> 00:32:54,320 Ray. 622 00:32:55,582 --> 00:32:57,018 Is this how it happens? 623 00:32:58,672 --> 00:33:00,239 Raymond Griffin, 624 00:33:01,457 --> 00:33:04,286 I'm arresting you on suspicion of misconduct in public office. 625 00:33:04,330 --> 00:33:06,158 No cuffs. Head up. 626 00:33:08,116 --> 00:33:09,291 I go with honor. 627 00:33:27,309 --> 00:33:30,312 My lady, the charge of misconduct in public office 628 00:33:30,356 --> 00:33:32,488 is the last refuge of the desperate. 629 00:33:32,532 --> 00:33:35,056 I mean, this might be a matter for internal police discipline, 630 00:33:35,100 --> 00:33:36,797 but not criminal proceedings. 631 00:33:36,840 --> 00:33:39,278 -Mr. Steel? -As a public officer Mr. Griffin 632 00:33:39,321 --> 00:33:42,150 deliberately and without reasonable justification 633 00:33:42,194 --> 00:33:45,066 neglected his duty, resulting in PC Bentley's death. 634 00:33:45,110 --> 00:33:48,113 Then why not prosecute a charge of manslaughter gross negligence? 635 00:33:48,417 --> 00:33:51,333 Because the Crown knows that such a charge would never succeed. 636 00:33:51,377 --> 00:33:56,121 My Lady, Mr. Griffin's actions that night, damage the service and the character 637 00:33:56,164 --> 00:33:58,166 of every police officer in this city. 638 00:33:58,688 --> 00:34:00,516 The Crown argues that public officials 639 00:34:00,560 --> 00:34:02,779 must be held to the highest standards. 640 00:34:03,171 --> 00:34:05,521 My client may have made an error of professional judgment, 641 00:34:05,565 --> 00:34:08,829 for which he has been systematically victimized by the Crown. 642 00:34:09,656 --> 00:34:12,180 Mr. Griffin left the real victim 643 00:34:12,224 --> 00:34:14,226 of this crime bleeding to death on a London street. 644 00:34:14,748 --> 00:34:17,533 The Crown will call evidence of Mr. Griffin's homophobic beliefs, 645 00:34:17,577 --> 00:34:20,580 which led to that action and contributed to willful misconduct. 646 00:34:20,623 --> 00:34:21,711 Thank you, Mr. Steel. 647 00:34:27,804 --> 00:34:33,723 Mr. Ridley, your application to dismiss is uh, refused. 648 00:34:45,213 --> 00:34:46,345 How is she? 649 00:34:48,434 --> 00:34:50,392 -You asked her? -Good God, no! 650 00:34:52,873 --> 00:34:54,788 -Have you? -[sighs] Not really. 651 00:34:55,919 --> 00:34:58,357 It's been hard to find the time. 652 00:34:58,400 --> 00:35:00,228 Goodness' sake, you're her friend. 653 00:35:01,186 --> 00:35:02,491 Find the right time, 654 00:35:03,449 --> 00:35:06,582 ask her how she is. And then let me know. 655 00:35:11,674 --> 00:35:15,156 So, the key issue is whether the wounds were treatable, 656 00:35:15,548 --> 00:35:19,334 whether emergency assistance could have prevented or delayed death. 657 00:35:24,209 --> 00:35:25,210 Uh, listen, 658 00:35:26,515 --> 00:35:28,865 you should be, uh, more involved in this one. 659 00:35:29,649 --> 00:35:30,867 We'll split the witnesses. 660 00:35:30,911 --> 00:35:36,177 You call the pathologist and Sergeant Drake. 661 00:35:38,484 --> 00:35:40,486 -Really? -Yeah. 662 00:35:40,921 --> 00:35:44,229 Uh, keep them both focused on Griffin's duties 663 00:35:44,272 --> 00:35:46,318 and the extent of his misconduct. 664 00:35:47,667 --> 00:35:48,798 [sirens wailing] 665 00:35:50,670 --> 00:35:51,627 What? 666 00:35:52,933 --> 00:35:55,240 You've done all the research, all the prep. 667 00:35:55,283 --> 00:35:56,458 You know it better than I do. 668 00:36:03,291 --> 00:36:05,685 -And that's the only reason. -You're ready. 669 00:36:06,338 --> 00:36:08,340 You're doing this to make things better. 670 00:36:09,036 --> 00:36:10,342 It's a sympathy thing. 671 00:36:12,039 --> 00:36:13,867 Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. You're ready to step up. 672 00:36:17,523 --> 00:36:20,395 Thank you. I won't let you down. 673 00:36:29,012 --> 00:36:30,579 [indistinct chatter] 674 00:37:02,350 --> 00:37:04,787 Sergeant Drake, how long have you known Ray Griffin? 675 00:37:05,745 --> 00:37:08,269 [Drake] Ray Griffin and I have worked together for nine years, 676 00:37:08,313 --> 00:37:11,316 during which time I've found him to be an exemplary officer, 677 00:37:11,359 --> 00:37:13,535 highly valued by the community he serves. 678 00:37:14,101 --> 00:37:16,843 Could you recite the first line of the police oath, 679 00:37:16,886 --> 00:37:19,411 which you and Ray Griffin took when you joined the service, please? 680 00:37:19,759 --> 00:37:22,588 -I'm sorry? -The oath taken by every police officer. 681 00:37:22,892 --> 00:37:24,416 Could you recite the first line? 682 00:37:26,418 --> 00:37:30,552 "I do solemnly and sincerely declare and affirm that I will well and truly 683 00:37:30,596 --> 00:37:33,468 serve our Sovereign Lady the Queen in the office of Constable, 684 00:37:34,339 --> 00:37:35,775 without favor or affection, 685 00:37:36,341 --> 00:37:37,907 -malice or ill will." -[Alesha] Thank you. 686 00:37:38,430 --> 00:37:40,475 Could you read the text on the front of this leaflet. 687 00:37:49,789 --> 00:37:52,487 "If a man lies with a male as those, who lie with a woman, 688 00:37:52,531 --> 00:37:56,665 both of them have committed an abomination and they shall surely be put to death. 689 00:37:56,926 --> 00:37:58,493 Leviticus 20:13." 690 00:37:59,364 --> 00:38:00,843 Ray Griffin produced that leaflet 691 00:38:02,802 --> 00:38:04,934 and placed it under the locker of gay PCs Abbie Mellini and Nick Bentley. 692 00:38:07,110 --> 00:38:10,592 Sergeant Drake, would you agree that such an act 693 00:38:10,636 --> 00:38:12,420 contradicts the police oath 694 00:38:12,464 --> 00:38:16,337 by in fact demonstrating ill will and malice towards gay officers? 695 00:38:16,381 --> 00:38:18,165 We are a country that believes in free speech. 696 00:38:18,208 --> 00:38:20,689 Would you expect an officer under your command to come to the aid 697 00:38:20,733 --> 00:38:23,431 -of a dying man? -Well, every circumstance is different. 698 00:38:23,692 --> 00:38:26,608 -There may well be a risk of-- -Do you regard it as a police officer's 699 00:38:26,652 --> 00:38:29,524 public duty to assist a dying man? 700 00:38:30,830 --> 00:38:33,528 -Yes. -So if an officer failed in this duty, 701 00:38:33,572 --> 00:38:37,358 he wouldn't just be in breach of his oath, he would be guilty of misconduct? 702 00:38:39,839 --> 00:38:44,844 The bullet severed the femoral artery, causing massive loss of blood. 703 00:38:44,887 --> 00:38:46,802 How long did it take Nick Bentley to bleed to death? 704 00:38:47,063 --> 00:38:50,066 According to the evidence I read, a little over four minutes. 705 00:38:50,545 --> 00:38:53,026 So if help had arrived within four minutes, 706 00:38:53,069 --> 00:38:55,550 would PC Bentley's chances of survival have increased? 707 00:38:55,594 --> 00:38:59,032 -Absolutely. -Thank you. No further questions. 708 00:39:04,167 --> 00:39:08,563 "PC Bentley's chances of survival would have increased," you say. 709 00:39:09,085 --> 00:39:11,697 -But not certain? -It's impossible to be certain. 710 00:39:11,740 --> 00:39:13,960 Well you're certain of the cause of PC Bentley's death? 711 00:39:14,003 --> 00:39:17,137 Well, yes. As I said, the bullet severed his femoral artery. 712 00:39:17,180 --> 00:39:20,358 Bullet from a gunshot by Ade Young. 713 00:39:21,228 --> 00:39:23,926 In your expert medical opinion, 714 00:39:23,970 --> 00:39:28,801 did PC Griffin cause any injury to PC Bentley? 715 00:39:29,062 --> 00:39:30,716 -No. -Well, if PC Griffin 716 00:39:30,759 --> 00:39:32,500 had got to the scene more quickly, 717 00:39:32,544 --> 00:39:36,112 given medical support, would PC Bentley have survived? 718 00:39:36,678 --> 00:39:39,812 -It's possible. -But not certain? 719 00:39:41,553 --> 00:39:42,989 She did well in there. 720 00:39:43,468 --> 00:39:46,035 She'll be giving you a run for your money soon enough. 721 00:39:46,558 --> 00:39:48,690 -She does that, anyway. -We've got a problem. 722 00:39:48,734 --> 00:39:50,997 I just got the word from Ridley's junior. 723 00:39:51,040 --> 00:39:54,087 They're challenging the admissibility of the CCTV footage. 724 00:39:54,740 --> 00:39:56,785 It's Limbo Ridley, at it again. 725 00:39:57,917 --> 00:39:59,397 That's a key part of your case. 726 00:39:59,440 --> 00:40:01,137 If he gets that ruled out, then you're in big trouble. 727 00:40:03,618 --> 00:40:07,448 [Robert] My Lady, this footage is such poor quality. 728 00:40:07,753 --> 00:40:09,276 It's blurred and grainy. 729 00:40:09,319 --> 00:40:12,758 It really ought to be excluded under Section 78 of PACE. 730 00:40:12,801 --> 00:40:15,935 My Lady, this is the first time the defence have raised the issue. 731 00:40:15,978 --> 00:40:17,415 Section 78 is clear, 732 00:40:19,112 --> 00:40:20,548 where there is little or no probative value to the evidence, 733 00:40:20,592 --> 00:40:23,725 but the potential for serious prejudicial effect, 734 00:40:23,769 --> 00:40:25,118 the evidence ought not to be admitted. 735 00:40:26,815 --> 00:40:29,427 It's simply not safe to leave this footage to a jury, My Lady. 736 00:40:29,818 --> 00:40:32,647 The quality's not good enough to be certain it's my client. 737 00:40:33,605 --> 00:40:35,955 The jury should be left to decide that for themselves. 738 00:40:36,303 --> 00:40:38,218 No, I'm not with you, Mr. Steel. 739 00:40:38,827 --> 00:40:42,483 The quality of the pictures leave too much to be desired. 740 00:40:42,744 --> 00:40:46,052 The prejudicial effect of the evidence far outweighs 741 00:40:46,095 --> 00:40:48,489 any probative value it might have. 742 00:40:49,229 --> 00:40:54,016 The CCTV and any reference to it will be excluded. 743 00:40:58,238 --> 00:40:59,544 What do we do now? 744 00:41:00,936 --> 00:41:03,243 I told you, I've got nothing worth saying in court. 745 00:41:03,286 --> 00:41:05,550 Barney, the judge won't let the CCTV in. 746 00:41:05,593 --> 00:41:07,769 We need you as a witness. You've seen it. 747 00:41:07,813 --> 00:41:09,554 Ray Griffin talked to you about it. 748 00:41:10,859 --> 00:41:12,165 -You have to tell the jury. -I dunno what you're talking about. 749 00:41:12,208 --> 00:41:14,123 I've never seen no CCTV of Ray. 750 00:41:14,602 --> 00:41:17,605 -What? -Ray is a good man. 751 00:41:18,171 --> 00:41:19,651 A great officer. 752 00:41:21,130 --> 00:41:22,654 He was just late that night. 753 00:41:23,002 --> 00:41:26,484 Barney, please. We need you to tell the truth. 754 00:41:27,006 --> 00:41:30,270 Without you, Ray Griffin might not be held accountable for Nick Bentley's death. 755 00:41:30,662 --> 00:41:32,533 I've got nothing to say, 756 00:41:33,316 --> 00:41:36,798 I need to get on with my job. 757 00:41:42,238 --> 00:41:44,197 Someone must've got to Barney. 758 00:41:44,240 --> 00:41:47,200 I'd imagine Ray Griffin has friends everywhere, not just in the police. 759 00:41:47,243 --> 00:41:49,028 They must've put Barney under pressure. 760 00:41:49,071 --> 00:41:51,639 Then you've got to do the same to Ray Griffin in the witness box. 761 00:41:52,031 --> 00:41:54,947 Take him apart, James. It's your only hope of winning. 762 00:41:56,296 --> 00:41:58,777 I joined the force in 1989. 763 00:41:59,691 --> 00:42:02,998 I have been proudly serving the community for 20 years. 764 00:42:03,825 --> 00:42:06,698 My whole career has been about serving the public. 765 00:42:07,263 --> 00:42:10,005 What's your opinion of gay police officers, PC Griffin? 766 00:42:11,703 --> 00:42:14,706 If they get on with the job, don't bother me, I don't mind. 767 00:42:18,100 --> 00:42:20,059 I just follow what it says in the Bible. 768 00:42:21,147 --> 00:42:22,801 What church do you attend? 769 00:42:24,716 --> 00:42:27,632 I've never found one that worked for me. But my faith is very important. 770 00:42:28,284 --> 00:42:30,983 You're not really a religious man at all, are you? 771 00:42:31,244 --> 00:42:33,725 -I beg your pardon. -You don't belong to a church. 772 00:42:34,247 --> 00:42:36,684 You lift phrases from the Bible, out of context, 773 00:42:36,728 --> 00:42:39,774 devoid of comprehension to justify your own prejudices. 774 00:42:39,818 --> 00:42:43,343 This is bigotry masquerading as faith, isn't it? 775 00:42:44,126 --> 00:42:45,693 You're an insult to all those people 776 00:42:45,737 --> 00:42:48,304 -who actually have genuine faith-- -My Lady, I fail to see 777 00:42:48,348 --> 00:42:51,960 how the private matter of PC Griffin's faith is relevant. 778 00:42:52,004 --> 00:42:56,138 PC Griffin's beliefs are central to his motive for misconducting himself. 779 00:42:56,182 --> 00:42:57,966 Move on please, Mr. Steel. 780 00:43:03,972 --> 00:43:06,714 Where were you when PC Bentley lay bleeding to death? 781 00:43:07,106 --> 00:43:09,717 I was making my way down from Leake Street. 782 00:43:11,066 --> 00:43:13,939 I misheard my radio. I got there as fast as I could. 783 00:43:17,682 --> 00:43:19,205 You're quite certain about that? 784 00:43:19,684 --> 00:43:20,902 Hundred percent. 785 00:43:22,556 --> 00:43:23,905 How many times in your career have you misheard your radio? 786 00:43:23,949 --> 00:43:25,298 I couldn't say offhand. 787 00:43:25,907 --> 00:43:27,387 It's rare, but it happens. 788 00:43:29,041 --> 00:43:32,087 I ran to Creake Street as soon as I realised my mistake. 789 00:43:32,131 --> 00:43:35,090 So, why don't the times of your supposed run add up, PC Griffin? 790 00:43:35,134 --> 00:43:37,136 Because I didn't make it all the way there. 791 00:43:37,832 --> 00:43:40,313 It didn't happen at all as you describe, did it? 792 00:43:40,922 --> 00:43:42,358 You didn't mishear your radio. 793 00:43:44,230 --> 00:43:45,666 You heard Nick Bentley being shot, you went straight to Creake Street 794 00:43:45,710 --> 00:43:47,407 and you refused to give him medical assistance 795 00:43:47,450 --> 00:43:49,104 -which could have saved his life. -Not true. 796 00:43:49,148 --> 00:43:51,454 In failing to help him, you misconducted yourself, 797 00:43:51,498 --> 00:43:53,935 undermining every value you claimed to have ever worked for. 798 00:43:53,979 --> 00:43:55,676 I tried my best that night. 799 00:43:55,720 --> 00:43:57,983 You didn't just let Nick Bentley die... 800 00:43:59,158 --> 00:44:01,726 you betrayed every ounce of trust 801 00:44:01,769 --> 00:44:04,119 the public has ever placed in its police officers, didn't you? 802 00:44:04,163 --> 00:44:06,818 I'm not the one who fired the gun, sir! 803 00:44:08,167 --> 00:44:11,170 Do you know the parable of the Good Samaritan, PC Griffin? 804 00:44:11,213 --> 00:44:12,214 Of course I do. 805 00:44:13,259 --> 00:44:14,869 What sort of Samaritan are you? 806 00:44:15,740 --> 00:44:17,872 I did that boy no harm. 807 00:44:20,179 --> 00:44:22,311 Nick Bentley was 24. 808 00:44:24,531 --> 00:44:28,100 He was respected and loved by all who knew him. 809 00:44:28,404 --> 00:44:30,276 He had a bright future ahead of him. 810 00:44:31,277 --> 00:44:36,282 A future cut short by Ray Griffin's failure to assist him... 811 00:44:37,892 --> 00:44:39,328 because Nick Bentley was gay. 812 00:44:40,286 --> 00:44:43,028 In failing to help Nick Bentley, the defendant 813 00:44:43,071 --> 00:44:45,291 deliberately misconducted himself... 814 00:44:46,771 --> 00:44:51,384 and breached the trust we all place in our public officers. 815 00:44:54,213 --> 00:44:57,782 There is no Good Samaritan law. 816 00:44:58,783 --> 00:45:02,134 Put simply, we are not obliged to help one another. 817 00:45:03,048 --> 00:45:04,919 Whatever the events of that night, 818 00:45:05,877 --> 00:45:09,010 PC Griffin did not commit misconduct. 819 00:45:10,142 --> 00:45:13,362 That's a serious charge with grave consequences. 820 00:45:14,320 --> 00:45:18,367 Would it be right to convict a-- a well-respected police officer 821 00:45:18,411 --> 00:45:21,849 because a drug dealer killed his colleague? 822 00:45:23,155 --> 00:45:27,942 No. I urge you not to convict. 823 00:45:29,422 --> 00:45:33,034 [man] In relation to the count of misconduct in public office, 824 00:45:33,513 --> 00:45:37,038 do you find the defendant guilty or not guilty? 825 00:45:39,301 --> 00:45:40,738 Not guilty. 826 00:46:32,572 --> 00:46:34,792 Maybe we were wrong to go after him. 827 00:46:35,662 --> 00:46:39,318 No. We had a duty to Nick Bentley. 828 00:46:41,146 --> 00:46:43,191 Well, at least we've drawn a line in the sand. 829 00:46:43,931 --> 00:46:45,106 So it never happens again. 830 00:46:46,455 --> 00:46:47,979 You really think we've come that far? 831 00:46:49,545 --> 00:46:50,808 It'll happen again. 832 00:46:51,939 --> 00:46:55,160 And next time... we'll get them. 833 00:47:02,167 --> 00:47:03,342 [sirens wailing] 66163

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